Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Launches Valet Parking

The new valet service is available to passengers using any of the five terminals at IAH.

Every day thousands of customers park at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and now, they can literally leave the parking to someone else as they fly off to their destination. Houston Airports announces a new enhanced parking option for customers at Bush Intercontinental as it launches Valet Premier Parking for $25 daily.

“I am pleased that not only are we enhancing the customer service at Intercontinental, but we are also increasing jobs,” said Mayor Annise Parker. “Job growth is one of my main priorities as mayor and a critical component in the effort to grow our local economy and increase Houston’s long-term viability.”

By leaving the parking to others, customers will have the freedom to enjoy their trips more. Customers may drop their vehicles off at the garage of their departing terminal and pick up at the garage of their arriving terminal.

Customers can locate the appropriate valet drop-off location by following the valet signage inside each parking garage at Bush Intercontinental:

Meanwhile, Valet Premier Parking will launch at William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) in the fourth quarter of 2012, following the completion of garage renovations.

Houston Airports partnered with USA Parking System; a 30-year, hospitality-industry veteran. USA Parking System specializes in the management of high-end, service-oriented parking facilities, with a mission to “deliver Five Diamond services every day.”

“Every day more than 5,000 customers park at Bush Intercontinental and this premium service elevates the customer experience to ensure quality service,” said Mario Diaz, director of aviation for Houston Airports. “Houston is a growing, vibrant city with increasing air service and it is natural that we would increase our parking capabilities with the expansion of more international service.”

Previously, Houston Airports announced new scheduled service by Turkish Airlines in April 2013; and is welcoming expanded service by Lufthansa Airlines with the first A380 aircraft in Texas starting August 1.

Putting Customers First

For customers who wish to continue to self-park, Houston Airports improved customer service in the garages and parking lots with the addition of customer service agents, visible on eight passenger electric golf carts. These agents are available to help customers locate open parking spaces, handle luggage, find their vehicles when returning, and assist with vehicle services, such as flat tires and dead batteries.

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ABOUT HOUSTON AIRPORTS

The Houston Airports served more than 49.9 million passengers in 2011. Houston's three airports, George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and Ellington Airport (EFD) contribute more than $27 billion to the regional economy. Visit fly2houston.com and follow us @IAH and @HobbyAirport.

ABOUT USA PARKING SYSTEM

USA Parking System are the service provider for valet parking at more than 100 high-end properties, including Ritz-Carlton Hotels; and airports in San Francisco and Miami. For more information, visit www.usaparking.net.